Common strapping materials include steel, polypropylene (PP), and polyester (PET), each chosen based on strength requirements, cost, and application. Steel straps offer high tensile strength for heavy loads, while plastic straps provide flexibility and corrosion resistance for lighter packages.
A high-efficiency packaging system designed to secure items with plastic or steel straps. It automates the process of feeding, tensioning, sealing, and cutting the strap around a package, significantly reducing labor time and physical effort compared to manual tools.
A high-efficiency packaging system designed to secure items with plastic or steel straps. It automates the process of feeding, tensioning, sealing, and cutting the strap around a package, significantly reducing labor time and physical effort compared to manual tools.
A heavy-duty industrial device used to secure packages, boxes, or groups of products together using plastic or steel straps. Unlike manual or semi-automatic tools, these machines automate the entire feeding, tensioning, sealing, and cutting process, making them critical for high-volume packaging lines.
An industrial packaging machine used to secure boxes, bundles, or pallets with plastic or metallic straps. It automates the process of wrapping a strap around a product, pulling it tight, cutting it, and sealing it to ensure the load remains stable during shipping and storage.
An Automatic Plastic (Poly) Strapping Machine is a high-efficiency packaging solution designed to secure boxes, cartons, bundles, or pallets using plastic strapping material.